Veterans Suffering from PTSD Could be Identified with Revolutionary New Blood Test
Approximately six years ago the Pentagon funded a study, led by a team of researchers from top medical schools, to develop a... Read More
Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in West Palm Beach, FL Investigated by Local CBS12 News
November 12, 2018 – A local news station in West Palm Beach, WPEC CBS12, just completed a thorough six-month long investigation into... Read More
Agent Orange – U.S. Navy & Coast Guard Ships Exposed to Toxic Agents During Service in Vietnam
August 2018 – Veterans benefits eligibility for the presumption of Agent Orange exposure requires that a Veteran’s military service involved “duty or... Read More
VA Denied Sexual Trauma Claims by Veterans in Error
WASHINGTON – August 21, 2018 – According to a recent investigation by a VA Inspector General, the Department of Veterans Affairs denied... Read More
Veteran Affairs Rapid Appeals Modernization Program (RAMP) … What is it exactly?
The law firm of Gordon & Doner P.A. strongly recommends AGAINST opting in to this program. If you have any questions or... Read More
Has Congress Forgotten about Military Veterans Burn Pit Problems?
JULY 2018 – Burn Pit exposure in Iraq and Afghanistan and the health issues surrounding them could become another “Agent Orange” in the... Read More
Benefits Bill for ‘Blue Water’ Veterans Passes House and Goes to Senate
June 25th, 2018 – By a vote of 382 to 0, the House approved a bill that extends disability benefits for approximately... Read More
New Rule Allows VA Healthcare Providers to Treat Veterans Across State Lines
June 2018 – The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs recently announced that a new federal ruling provides VA doctors, nurses and other... Read More
90,000 Vietnam War ‘blue water veterans’ could be Eligible for New Benefits
WASHINGTON — During the Vietnam War, nearly 90,000 veterans who served in ships off the Vietnam coastline could become eligible for disability... Read More
An Injured Veteran, Wounded in Afghanistan, is the Recipient of the World’s First Full Male Genital Transplant, according to Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins Hospital stated on Monday that a military veteran who served and was injured in Afghanistan, is the worlds’ first recipient... Read More